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[quote name="UT#1" post="702937" timestamp="1257813341"]
rogers didnt do anything but he wasnt really expected to i mean he was a 6to1 underdog, and IMO isnt even close to a top 10 heavyweight hes 10-1 [b]with only 1 win against a credible guy[/b]. i dont think hes fought a much better striker than kongo. i think the only chance Fedor has against lesnar or carwin would be to get a takedown and put them on their back which i dont think he could do. i agree with hughes fan though make the cut to 205 and cement the 1# p4p ranking people are putting on him
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how many credible wins does carwin have? against who? gonzaga who came very,very close to beating him? also, are you saying kongo is a better striker than arlovski? when did kongo become this legendary striker?

again--- LOL at letting WHERE a guy fights determine his value and character as a fighter!
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Guys Fedor is that good and I mean i like Fedor but what i don't like that he's fighting in a organization that has 2 fighters and thats it, i want to see him fight carwin,lesnar,mir.velequez,coutore,nogeria an dos santos thata 7 heavyweights ranked in world if your so great fight all of them and beat them there no gimme fights, amd machida and silva catch weight  220. Fedor is the best heavyweight no doiubt but lets ee him tested against the best UFC has to offer....
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i didnt say carwin had a lot of quality wins but i do believe that carwin and gonzaga are both better than rogers. and i believe that kongo is very close to the caliber striker of arvloski just not well rounded at all.  and i do believe arvloski was outstriking fedor until he tried a flying knee and got caught..
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[quote name="UT#1" post="703226" timestamp="1257831244"]
i didnt say carwin had a lot of quality wins but i do believe that carwin and gonzaga are both better than rogers. and i believe that kongo is very close to the caliber striker of arvloski just not well rounded at all.  and[b] i do believe arvloski was outstriking fedor until he tried a flying knee and got caught[/b]..
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agreed
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Yeah me too. I mean carwin is more experience than Rogers and I also think carwin is better and matter of fact carwin is better than both Rogers and werdum. Velesquez.mir.dos Santos.nog.coutore.lesner.gonzaga. They are all better and more experience than Rogers and better than werdum.
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[quote name="venom33" post="702942" timestamp="1257813568"]
[quote author=hughesfan link=topic=62090.msg702633#msg702633 date=1257794603]
[b]Fedor was losing that fight until the right KO'd Rogers[/b]. I was not that impressed with either or them. I also believe that while anyone fighting with 4oz. gloves on has a punchers chance that Lesnar would not stand toe to toe with him, get him on the ground and pound the crud out of Fedor.

Now if Fedor actually trained and cut to 205, that would be very interesting indeed.
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what!!!???  you cant be serious! that round was not even close!


there was the jab from Rogers that opened an existing cut and a decent flurry on the ground that lasted a few seconds. fedor rocked him on the feet, couple of beautiful takedowns, and a couple of near submissions. When Fedor gets hurt it seems to be magnified more than any other fighter in the same situation.


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I did not say he was getting beat down but in my opinion and alot of others he was losing the round.
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